Dale, I know you responded much better than I possibly could to Brackite by pointing out the many witnesses who clearly remembered a manuscript which was not M.S...Conneaut Creek/Roman story. I probably should just leave your reply to stand, but I did write something from a different perspective.
Brackite wrote: We do have
Manuscript Found. Manuscript Found is the Spaulding's Roman story.
Here is The Following, From
Brigham H. Roberts:>>>...snip
"Why was it that the neighbors of Spaulding about Conneaut did not say before this manuscript was brought to light by Howe, Hurlburt, et al, that Spaulding had written several manuscripts on the subject of the ancient inhabitants of America; one that told of a Roman colony that came to America and settled in the Ohio valley, the story of their adventures being "written in modern style;" but that this story he abandoned and wrote another,"
Well Brackite, more than one witness did say Spalding wrote more than just the one novel than the one they were referencing in their statements to Hurlbut in 1833. Keep in mind at the time they gave their statements the only Spalding work of importance was the one which would show plagiarism for the Book of Mormon, so why would they even think of going into detail about any other work of Spalding's they might remember, when they had no knowledge that any manuscripts of Spalding's would ever surface. Spalding only had one novel meant for publication and sale, the others were meant for personal amusement. So the one meant for publication was the only one remembered as being used to plagiarize from. Also why would Hurlbut focus on getting witnesses to give details of all all or any of Spalding's historical works ...when the main one under focus for consideration was not even available, let alone any of the other works? And no one in Conneaut had any idea they ever would be made available.
So while in 1833 Conneaut witnesses did not go into any details about Spalding's work other than the one under focus for being plagiarized from..they did mention Spalding had written other works.
It does appear though that his brother Josiah who visited Solomon about 1811 and stayed with him for a time..in a letter he wrote in 1855 at the age of 90 recalls a story Spalding was working. His recollection is a much better match for Manuscript Story -Conneaut Creek than Manuscript Found.
However according to Abner Jackson (who while young had listened to Spalding read to him and his dad)... Spalding had commenced writing the Manuscript Found intended for publication...in 1812. In his description of what he heard read it is consistent with content of Book of Mormon not with Spalding's Roman story. So likely Josiah was not living with Solomon at the time of commencement of M.F. but rather lived with him while he was writing for amusement purposes MS- Conneaut Creek.
Brackite, one of the witnesses Aaron Wright who I consider very credible... he was well respected by the town, a judge...stated in his testimony to Hurlbut Aug 1833.."Spalding had many other manuscripts which I expect to see when Smith translates his plates". In his testimony to Hurlbut it is clear by the details he gives, he is not referencing The Roman Story by Spalding.
When the Roman Story resurfaced in 1880 ...on the back written in Hurlbut's handwriting was
] The Writings of Solomon Spalding
Proved by Aron Wright Oliver
Smith John n. Miller and others
The testimonies of the above
Gentlemen are now in my
Possession D P Hurlbut
So that information was not in Eber Howe's book published 1834. What E. Howe wrote in his book was:
Mormonism Unveiled , E. Howe wrote:The trunk referred to by the widow, was subsequently examined, and found to contain only a single M.S. book, in Spalding's hand-writing, containing about one quire of paper. This is a romance, purporting to have been translated from the Latin, found on 24 rolls of parchment in a cave, on the banks of the Conneaut Creek, but written in modern style, and giving a fabulous account of a ship's being driven upon the American coast, while proceeding from Rome to Britain, a short time previous to the Christian era, this country then being inhabited by the Indians. This old M. S. has been shown to several of the foregoing witnesses, who recognize it as Spalding's, he having told them that he had altered his first plan of writing, by going farther back with dates, and writing in the old scripture style, in order that I might appear more ancient. They say that it bears no resemblance to the "Manuscript Found."
Four months after Aaron Wright gaves his statement to Hurlbut Aug, 1833, the one E. Howe publishes in his book, he gives another to Hurlbut upon being presented with the MS-Conneaut Creek Hurlbut had recently obtained druing his trip to Spalding's widow.
Evidence for this is further strengthened by relatively recently surfaced evidence. In 1980..a draft of a letter in Hurlbut's handwriting apparently a statement taken from A. Wright is found..it is consistent with the Aug statement. It had been given to the N.Y. Public Library in 1914, by Mrs Hiram Lake. Aaron Wright had this to say in this draft letter...likely intended to be given over to the Citizen's committee by Hurlbut who had financed him to investigate and obtained evidence for plagiarism for the Book of Mormon.
"S Spalding
Esq sd Hurlbut is now at my store I have
examined the writings which he has obtained
from sd Spaldings widowe I recognise them to
be the writings hand writing of sd Spalding but not
the manuscript I had refferance to in my statement"
The entire draft letter is on Dales’ website:
http://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga2/Ashtab3.htmNote it is best to read from Dale's site...crossed out words do not copy.
Dear Sir
Whereas I have been informed
that you have been appointed with others
to investigate the subject of Mormonism and a
resolution has been past to ascertain the real
orrigin of the sd Book this is therefore to
inform you that I have made a statement
to D P Hurlbut relative to writings of S Spalding
Esq sd Hurlbut is now at my store I have
examined the writings which he has obtained
from sd Spaldings widowe I recognise them to
be the writings hand writing of sd Spalding but not
the manuscript I had refferance to in my statement
before alluded to as he informed me he wrote in the
first place he wrote for his own amusement and
then altered his plan and commenced writing a
history of the first Settlement of America the
particulars you will find in my testimony Dated
Sept 1833 August 1833 -- for years before he
left this place I was quite intimate with sd S
Spalding we had many private interviews the history
he was writing was the topic of his conversation relating
his progress and Contemplating the avails of the same
I also contemplated reading his history but never saw
it in print untill I saw the Book of Mormon
where I find much of the history and the names
verbatim the Book of Mormon does not contain all
the writings sd Spladings I expect to see them if
Smith is permitted to go on and as he says get
his other plates the first time that Mr Hyde
a Mormon Preacher from Kirtland preached in
the centre School house in this place the Hon
Nehmiah King attended as soon as Hyde had
got through King left the house and said that
Hide had preached from the writings of S Spalding
In conclusion I will observe that the names and
most of the historical part of the Book of Mormon
is as familiar to me as Most modern history
if if is not Spaldings writings copied it is the same
as he wrote and if Smith was inspired I think
it was by the same Spirit that Spalding possessed
which he confessed to be the love of money __
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So witness were aware Spalding had written other works. Witnesses such as Aaron Wright, a very credible witness were very familiar with Spalding's Manuscript Found and were certain that the MS- Conneaut Creek shown them, was not the one they had been referring to in their statement to Hurlbut.